American Gold Eagles

Authorized by Congress in 1985 and first minted in 1986, American Gold Eagle Bullion Coins are minted according to the durable, 22-karat standard established for circulating gold coinage 350 years ago. Each Gold American Eagle coin contains its full, stated weight of pure gold, which by law, must be taken from newly mined sources in America. Each coin also consists of silver and copper, added to increase the coin's durability to help resist scratching and marring, which can adversely affect a bullion coin’s resale value. American Gold Eagle coins are rich in history, too. The obverse is based on world-renowned American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens' design for the prized 1907 $20 gold coin. The reverse of the American Eagle gold coin pictures a family of eagles, symbolizing family tradition and unity.